recurrent (Meaning)

Wordnet

recurrent (s)

recurring again and again

Webster

recurrent (a.)

Returning from time to time; recurring; as, recurrent pains.

Running back toward its origin; as, a recurrent nerve or artery.

recurrent Sentence Examples

  1. Recurrent nightmares plagued the young woman, leaving her constantly terrified.
  2. The recurrent pain in her abdomen pointed to a chronic underlying issue.
  3. The tornado was part of a recurrent weather pattern that brought devastation to the region.
  4. The recurrent flickering of the lights suggested a loose connection somewhere.
  5. His recurrent headaches were affecting his daily life and productivity.
  6. The recurrent theme in the artist's paintings explored the concept of identity.
  7. The recurrence of the disease after treatment was a major setback for the patient.
  8. Recurrent memories of the accident haunted the survivor, making it difficult to move on.
  9. The stock market's recurrent volatility made investors hesitant to invest.
  10. Recurrent droughts in the area had severely impacted agricultural production.

FAQs About the word recurrent

recurring again and againReturning from time to time; recurring; as, recurrent pains., Running back toward its origin; as, a recurrent nerve or artery.

recurring, periodic, seasonal, periodical,continual, intermittent, sporadic, cyclical, alternate, rhythmical

continuous, constant, continuous, constant, eternal, unceasing, perpetual, incessant, unceasing, perpetual

Recurrent nightmares plagued the young woman, leaving her constantly terrified.

The recurrent pain in her abdomen pointed to a chronic underlying issue.

The tornado was part of a recurrent weather pattern that brought devastation to the region.

The recurrent flickering of the lights suggested a loose connection somewhere.